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So, 'Thursday's Game' from '74 is this interesting little gem that mixes comedy and drama in a way that's kind of understated yet relatable. The story revolves around Harry and Marvin, two guys whose poker nights are disrupted, leading them to seek companionship outside of their marriages. The performances are pretty solid, capturing that awkward tension between friendship and marital expectations. There's this gentle pacing to the film that makes it feel like a slice of life, and you can see the charm in how it reflects the social dynamics of the time. It's not flashy, but there's something about the realistic portrayal of male camaraderie and the consequences of those simple choices that sticks with you.
The film has seen limited release formats, primarily as a TV movie, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity on physical media has piqued interest among enthusiasts of vintage television, but detailed information on its distribution history is hard to come by. Given its unique theme and execution, copies are sought after by those who appreciate lesser-known works from this era.
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